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Gold-Rim Bee Wine Glasses Set of 4 by La Rochère | Barsonist
Gold-Rim Bee Wine Glasses Set of 4 by La Rochère | Barsonist
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French glassware carries a particular weight of intention, and La Rochère's Gold-Rim Bee Wine Glasses arrive with that history intact.
French Heritage in Every Detail
La Rochère is France's oldest glassware manufacturer, and the bee emblem woven into these glasses connects directly to that lineage. The motif draws from Napoleonic heraldry, a symbol of industry and refinement that French artisans have honored for centuries. These are not decorative flourishes applied after the fact. The embossed bee is part of the glass itself, pressed and formed in the same glassblowing tradition the house has maintained since 1475.
The Gilded Rim
The gold rim distinguishes this Limited Edition from the standard Bee collection without overplaying its hand. At approximately 5.5 inches tall with an 8-ounce capacity, the form is measured for wine poured with intention rather than filled to capacity. The gilded finish catches light without announcing itself, adding what the French would simply call éclat, the quiet luminance of something well made.
Versatility at the Table
The 8-ounce capacity positions these glasses at the intersection of wine service and cocktail presentation. Chilled white Burgundy reads beautifully through the clear body. A Champagne cocktail or a lightly built spritz finds the same elegant proportion. For the entertainer who wants a single glass that moves across a table setting without compromise, the Bee series has long served that purpose.
Construction and Care
Crafted in Passavant-la-Rochère in northeastern France, each glass reflects the controlled production standards that have sustained the manufacturer for over five centuries. The set of four is suited to formal dinner service or intimate gathering in equal measure. Hand washing is recommended to preserve the gilded rim's integrity across years of use.
Selected for the rare combination of authenticated French heritage, honest craftsmanship, and the kind of understated elegance that elevates a table without demanding attention.
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